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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by unclejb2(m): 2:02pm On May 26, 2023
All those lazy girls waiting for a man who will dash them N1m would avoid this thread

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Parrot173(m): 2:03pm On May 26, 2023
[quote author=Sonnobax15 post=115146646] Good day my fellow nairalanders...It's been a while since I've been active in-here...I know how much you guys have equally missed me ,the warri guy grin .....But I must really confess that I've missed you all so much too...But the hustle has really got my hands so tied up cheesy

Well,I've sat and thought of sharing with you all my experience and journey so far on how I've fared since I left my bakery work for keke riding...

First of all,it hasn't been an easy journey..But I must say from the depth of my heart that it's the best decision I've made so far in my entire life....

Though it was given to me by a micro finance bank at a higher purchase price...But considering the amount of profit I usually make for myself on a daily basis after remitting the everyday #4k back to the micro finance bank is very mouth-watering cheesy.

Also,the peace of mind is top-notch....I don't have to be confronted by any boss whosoever for coming late to work or poor work output...As a matter of fact, I'm myself boss cool. If any passenger tries to intimidate me,I've every right to show him/her the exit door out of my keke undecided. I remember how agberos took advantage of me at first when I first started as a novice......To the extent that I stopped working during the day, waiting until the evening when the different squad of agberos have departed the roads grin. Chaiiii,dem really show me shege cha grin

Las las,it wouldn't be nice if I don't mention the fact that "agberoism" is indeed a part of this job.... Sometimes I can't help but ponder and wonder how a dude like me who used to be very quiet has suddenly turned out to be the outspoken type to the extent that I now exchange insults with other motorists on the road grin. Perhaps it's something that's encrypted in every transporter's DNA grin


In a nutshell,my deepest regret is that I neglected this idea as at five years ago...If only I had paid heed to my old man's advice, definitely, I'd have had my own keke by now... But so far so good,I give God all the glory cool

Las las, I'd love to advise every jobless but aspiring nairalander out there, that there are enough legit hustling out there which are waiting for you to come and embrace them....."KILL THE PRIDE AND HUSTLE, BECAUSE LAS LAS, NOBODY GO PUT FOOD FOR YOUR TABLE IF YOU NO GET MONEY"......


May God bless your hustle man, you shall prosper brother

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by capricornlady: 2:05pm On May 26, 2023
2022 thread making frontpage in 2023; Nairaland dey try oo

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by mechanics(m): 2:05pm On May 26, 2023
God will continue to bless the works of your hands.

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by N3TRAL: 2:05pm On May 26, 2023
Sonnobax15:
Good day my fellow nairalanders...It's been a while since I've been active in-here...I know how much you guys have equally missed me ,the warri guy grin .....But I must really confess that I've missed you all so much too...But the hustle has really got my hands so tied up cheesy

Well,I've sat and thought of sharing with you all my experience and journey so far on how I've fared since I left my bakery work for keke riding...

First of all,it hasn't been an easy journey..But I must say from the depth of my heart that it's the best decision I've made so far in my entire life....

Though it was given to me by a micro finance bank at a higher purchase price...But considering the amount of profit I usually make for myself on a daily basis after remitting the everyday #4k back to the micro finance bank is very mouth-watering cheesy.

Also,the peace of mind is top-notch....I don't have to be confronted by any boss whosoever for coming late to work or poor work output...As a matter of fact, I'm myself boss cool. If any passenger tries to intimidate me,I've every right to show him/her the exit door out of my keke undecided. I remember how agberos took advantage of me at first when I first started as a novice......To the extent that I stopped working during the day, waiting until the evening when the different squad of agberos have departed the roads grin. Chaiiii,dem really show me shege cha grin

Las las,it wouldn't be nice if I don't mention the fact that "agberoism" is indeed a part of this job.... Sometimes I can't help but ponder and wonder how a dude like me who used to be very quiet has suddenly turned out to be the outspoken type to the extent that I now exchange insults with other motorists on the road grin. Perhaps it's something that's encrypted in every transporter's DNA grin


In a nutshell,my deepest regret is that I neglected this idea as at five years ago...If only I had paid heed to my old man's advice, definitely, I'd have had my own keke by now... But so far so good,I give God all the glory cool

Las las, I'd love to advise every jobless but aspiring nairalander out there, that there are enough legit hustling out there which are waiting for you to come and embrace them....."KILL THE PRIDE AND HUSTLE, BECAUSE LAS LAS, NOBODY GO PUT FOOD FOR YOUR TABLE IF YOU NO GET MONEY"......




What's your highest educational qualification?
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by HeightsKE: 2:07pm On May 26, 2023
Wao check the number of people viewing this thread!
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by UptownVibes(m): 2:10pm On May 26, 2023
samuel051:
Didn't read this shiit, but op more pvZy to ur deek grin grin grin
More passengers to his keke.. What is he doing with puzy? You want him to go back to trenches,right? undecided
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Sonnobax15(m): 2:14pm On May 26, 2023
N3TRAL:


What's your highest educational qualification?
. OND.. civil engineering precisely..

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by N3TRAL: 2:24pm On May 26, 2023
Sonnobax15:
. OND.. civil engineering precisely..

I'm deeply impressed.

You'll get it right in life!

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by poweredcom(m): 2:28pm On May 26, 2023
Sonnobax15:
Good day my fellow nairalanders...It's been a while since I've been active in-here...I know how much you guys have equally missed me ,the warri guy grin .....But I must really confess that I've missed you all so much too...But the hustle has really got my hands so tied up cheesy

Well,I've sat and thought of sharing with you all my experience and journey so far on how I've fared since I left my bakery work for keke riding...

First of all,it hasn't been an easy journey..But I must say from the depth of my heart that it's the best decision I've made so far in my entire life....

Though it was given to me by a micro finance bank at a higher purchase price...But considering the amount of profit I usually make for myself on a daily basis after remitting the everyday #4k back to the micro finance bank is very mouth-watering cheesy.

Also,the peace of mind is top-notch....I don't have to be confronted by any boss whosoever for coming late to work or poor work output...As a matter of fact, I'm myself boss cool. If any passenger tries to intimidate me,I've every right to show him/her the exit door out of my keke undecided. I remember how agberos took advantage of me at first when I first started as a novice......To the extent that I stopped working during the day, waiting until the evening when the different squad of agberos have departed the roads grin. Chaiiii,dem really show me shege cha grin

Las las,it wouldn't be nice if I don't mention the fact that "agberoism" is indeed a part of this job.... Sometimes I can't help but ponder and wonder how a dude like me who used to be very quiet has suddenly turned out to be the outspoken type to the extent that I now exchange insults with other motorists on the road grin. Perhaps it's something that's encrypted in every transporter's DNA grin


In a nutshell,my deepest regret is that I neglected this idea as at five years ago...If only I had paid heed to my old man's advice, definitely, I'd have had my own keke by now... But so far so good,I give God all the glory cool

Las las, I'd love to advise every jobless but aspiring nairalander out there, that there are enough legit hustling out there which are waiting for you to come and embrace them....."KILL THE PRIDE AND HUSTLE, BECAUSE LAS LAS, NOBODY GO PUT FOOD FOR YOUR TABLE IF YOU NO GET MONEY"......




nice one ....no food for lazy man......while some are on nairaland begging money...when they can put pride down and start somewhere even if na conductor

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Vinceblazing(m): 2:29pm On May 26, 2023
Geez!!! More grease to Ur elbow, even me wey be b.eng civil can't write d way u do... I don't know u but am super grateful for Ur hussling Spirit, keep it up brother...
May lines fall for u in PLEASANT PLACES! u are such a huge source of INSPIRATION to me !

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Diamondmiller(m): 2:33pm On May 26, 2023
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Sonnobax15:
Good day my fellow nairalanders...It's been a while since I've been active in-here...I know how much you guys have equally missed me ,the warri guy grin .....But I must really confess that I've missed you all so much too...But the hustle has really got my hands so tied up cheesy

Well,I've sat and thought of sharing with you all my experience and journey so far on how I've fared since I left my bakery work for keke riding...

First of all,it hasn't been an easy journey..But I must say from the depth of my heart that it's the best decision I've made so far in my entire life....

Though it was given to me by a micro finance bank at a higher purchase price...But considering the amount of profit I usually make for myself on a daily basis after remitting the everyday #4k back to the micro finance bank is very mouth-watering cheesy.

Also,the peace of mind is top-notch....I don't have to be confronted by any boss whosoever for coming late to work or poor work output...As a matter of fact, I'm myself boss cool. If any passenger tries to intimidate me,I've every right to show him/her the exit door out of my keke undecided. I remember how agberos took advantage of me at first when I first started as a novice......To the extent that I stopped working during the day, waiting until the evening when the different squad of agberos have departed the roads grin. Chaiiii,dem really show me shege cha grin

Las las,it wouldn't be nice if I don't mention the fact that "agberoism" is indeed a part of this job.... Sometimes I can't help but ponder and wonder how a dude like me who used to be very quiet has suddenly turned out to be the outspoken type to the extent that I now exchange insults with other motorists on the road grin. Perhaps it's something that's encrypted in every transporter's DNA grin


In a nutshell,my deepest regret is that I neglected this idea as at five years ago...If only I had paid heed to my old man's advice, definitely, I'd have had my own keke by now... But so far so good,I give God all the glory cool

Las las, I'd love to advise every jobless but aspiring nairalander out there, that there are enough legit hustling out there which are waiting for you to come and embrace them....."KILL THE PRIDE AND HUSTLE, BECAUSE LAS LAS, NOBODY GO PUT FOOD FOR YOUR TABLE IF YOU NO GET MONEY"......



Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Dshocker(m): 2:35pm On May 26, 2023
Sonnobax15:
. My bro,keke is bae......... Normally, after the 4k,I do always make like 3k-4k for myself........ While on weekends,I dey make reach like 12-15k if I really dey strong enough to work.


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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by juman(m): 2:36pm On May 26, 2023
There are jobs in Nigeria.
Don't stay idle.
Go out and engage in something.

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Germi9: 2:41pm On May 26, 2023
Inspiring..
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Maestro23: 2:44pm On May 26, 2023
Sonnobax15:
Good day my fellow nairalanders...It's been a while since I've been active in-here...I know how much you guys have equally missed me ,the warri guy grin .....But I must really confess that I've missed you all so much too...But the hustle has really got my hands so tied up cheesy

Well,I've sat and thought of sharing with you all my experience and journey so far on how I've fared since I left my bakery work for keke riding...

First of all,it hasn't been an easy journey..But I must say from the depth of my heart that it's the best decision I've made so far in my entire life....

Though it was given to me by a micro finance bank at a higher purchase price...But considering the amount of profit I usually make for myself on a daily basis after remitting the everyday #4k back to the micro finance bank is very mouth-watering cheesy.

Also,the peace of mind is top-notch....I don't have to be confronted by any boss whosoever for coming late to work or poor work output...As a matter of fact, I'm myself boss cool. If any passenger tries to intimidate me,I've every right to show him/her the exit door out of my keke undecided. I remember how agberos took advantage of me at first when I first started as a novice......To the extent that I stopped working during the day, waiting until the evening when the different squad of agberos have departed the roads grin. Chaiiii,dem really show me shege cha grin

Las las,it wouldn't be nice if I don't mention the fact that "agberoism" is indeed a part of this job.... Sometimes I can't help but ponder and wonder how a dude like me who used to be very quiet has suddenly turned out to be the outspoken type to the extent that I now exchange insults with other motorists on the road grin. Perhaps it's something that's encrypted in every transporter's DNA grin


In a nutshell,my deepest regret is that I neglected this idea as at five years ago...If only I had paid heed to my old man's advice, definitely, I'd have had my own keke by now... But so far so good,I give God all the glory cool

Las las, I'd love to advise every jobless but aspiring nairalander out there, that there are enough legit hustling out there which are waiting for you to come and embrace them....."KILL THE PRIDE AND HUSTLE, BECAUSE LAS LAS, NOBODY GO PUT FOOD FOR YOUR TABLE IF YOU NO GET MONEY"......




I must admit you have the right mindset and attitude and the sky is just your starting point. May God keep blessing your hustle.

"Expand your consciousness with Plato's wisdom! Don't miss 'Unveiling Plato's Wisdom: 40 Quotes' on YouTube!"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nH-ETziXbA
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by professore(m): 3:19pm On May 26, 2023
Sonnobax15:
Good day my fellow nairalanders...It's been a while since I've been active in-here...I know how much you guys have equally missed me ,the warri guy grin .....But I must really confess that I've missed you all so much too...But the hustle has really got my hands so tied up cheesy

Well,I've sat and thought of sharing with you all my experience and journey so far on how I've fared since I left my bakery work for keke riding...

First of all,it hasn't been an easy journey..But I must say from the depth of my heart that it's the best decision I've made so far in my entire life....

Though it was given to me by a micro finance bank at a higher purchase price...But considering the amount of profit I usually make for myself on a daily basis after remitting the everyday #4k back to the micro finance bank is very mouth-watering cheesy.

Also,the peace of mind is top-notch....I don't have to be confronted by any boss whosoever for coming late to work or poor work output...As a matter of fact, I'm myself boss cool. If any passenger tries to intimidate me,I've every right to show him/her the exit door out of my keke undecided. I remember how agberos took advantage of me at first when I first started as a novice......To the extent that I stopped working during the day, waiting until the evening when the different squad of agberos have departed the roads grin. Chaiiii,dem really show me shege cha grin

Las las,it wouldn't be nice if I don't mention the fact that "agberoism" is indeed a part of this job.... Sometimes I can't help but ponder and wonder how a dude like me who used to be very quiet has suddenly turned out to be the outspoken type to the extent that I now exchange insults with other motorists on the road grin. Perhaps it's something that's encrypted in every transporter's DNA grin


In a nutshell,my deepest regret is that I neglected this idea as at five years ago...If only I had paid heed to my old man's advice, definitely, I'd have had my own keke by now... But so far so good,I give God all the glory cool

Las las, I'd love to advise every jobless but aspiring nairalander out there, that there are enough legit hustling out there which are waiting for you to come and embrace them....."KILL THE PRIDE AND HUSTLE, BECAUSE LAS LAS, NOBODY GO PUT FOOD FOR YOUR TABLE IF YOU NO GET MONEY"......



are you in Lag?
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by olamilarks(m): 3:25pm On May 26, 2023
Sonnobax15:
. OND.. civil engineering precisely..
Which microfinance Bank did you use bro? I'm planning to buy an Okada next week to fill in my income gap, last time I rode a bike was 2014 don't know if I can still easily get the hang of it. I don't think I can work with my national diploma for now the rates attached to that certificate is depressing.

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by NamelessOGBENI(m): 3:37pm On May 26, 2023
Baba,

I respect what you do and there's no shame in legit hustle.

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Bolaji26(m): 3:44pm On May 26, 2023
I love your hustling spirit.

I will also start transportation business soon by the grace of God and my mentor @Chukkystar
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Bolaji26(m): 3:46pm On May 26, 2023
Sonnobax15:
Good day my fellow nairalanders...It's been a while since I've been active in-here...I know how much you guys have equally missed me ,the warri guy grin .....But I must really confess that I've missed you all so much too...But the hustle has really got my hands so tied up cheesy

Well,I've sat and thought of sharing with you all my experience and journey so far on how I've fared since I left my bakery work for keke riding...

First of all,it hasn't been an easy journey..But I must say from the depth of my heart that it's the best decision I've made so far in my entire life....

Though it was given to me by a micro finance bank at a higher purchase price...But considering the amount of profit I usually make for myself on a daily basis after remitting the everyday #4k back to the micro finance bank is very mouth-watering cheesy.

Also,the peace of mind is top-notch....I don't have to be confronted by any boss whosoever for coming late to work or poor work output...As a matter of fact, I'm myself boss cool. If any passenger tries to intimidate me,I've every right to show him/her the exit door out of my keke undecided. I remember how agberos took advantage of me at first when I first started as a novice......To the extent that I stopped working during the day, waiting until the evening when the different squad of agberos have departed the roads grin. Chaiiii,dem really show me shege cha grin

Las las,it wouldn't be nice if I don't mention the fact that "agberoism" is indeed a part of this job.... Sometimes I can't help but ponder and wonder how a dude like me who used to be very quiet has suddenly turned out to be the outspoken type to the extent that I now exchange insults with other motorists on the road grin. Perhaps it's something that's encrypted in every transporter's DNA grin


In a nutshell,my deepest regret is that I neglected this idea as at five years ago...If only I had paid heed to my old man's advice, definitely, I'd have had my own keke by now... But so far so good,I give God all the glory cool

Las las, I'd love to advise every jobless but aspiring nairalander out there, that there are enough legit hustling out there which are waiting for you to come and embrace them....."KILL THE PRIDE AND HUSTLE, BECAUSE LAS LAS, NOBODY GO PUT FOOD FOR YOUR TABLE IF YOU NO GET MONEY"......




How much is Keke napep now please?
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by HeightsKE: 3:55pm On May 26, 2023
Please I want to buy a Nigerian used korope and I need someone who can handle it very well for transport or logistics work.
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Obiebanks007(m): 3:57pm On May 26, 2023
Pootle:
Bsc,HND na scam smiley


Do not be deceived, certificate still get purpose...if you say na lie then ask buhari grin

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Yomit71(m): 3:58pm On May 26, 2023
Bolaji26:


How much is Keke napep now please?
1.6m

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by buttlover(m): 4:06pm On May 26, 2023
The Same decision I took early January. I am planning on buying second hand keke by December

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by cumoverna: 4:10pm On May 26, 2023
You de cast our work.....y....I de hustle for warri like you ooo, you want make keke plenty pass passengers.

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by chukkystar(m): 4:33pm On May 26, 2023
Bolaji26:
I love your hustling spirit.

I will also start transportation business soon by the grace of God and my mentor @Chukkystar
lol... You don come back here come find me abi? God's Grace be upon You Bro
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by nwetadinobi042(m): 5:00pm On May 26, 2023
Please help a brother.

How can one approach a micro finance bank for Keke, what are the eligibility and requirements? What is the pricing like? What's the higher purchase price?

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Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Kubin: 5:06pm On May 26, 2023
U will succeed,as you started small you will grow big, always dream big, everyday hustle until u succeed,no room for waste, run from broke girls with high taste.
Re: My Journey So Far As A Keke Rider... by Kubin: 5:08pm On May 26, 2023
I can teach any one living within Abuja how to start small ok business I can supply to you if your ready to hustle.i will teach you how to sell it.and I will supply you more than your capital, with 20k I can supply you 50k goods when you finish selling you return my balance.

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